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A History of the County of Middlesex
… which probably dated from the early Middle Ages. 9 From Acton it headed north-west over Ealing common to Haven Green, … it branched west from Gunnersbury Lane, which led from Acton, running south of Ealing village and continuing west as … There it turned east to meet Bollo Bridge Lane at the Acton boundary, while by 1746 an unnamed track continued …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… exercising rights of common were limited: inhabitants of Acton were repeatedly excluded from 1520 84 and in 1545 those … City, Westminster, and other parts of London, and 4,194 to Acton, Brentford, or elsewhere in Middlesex. Of 4,715 workers … Western Avenue and the Great West Road, at Park Royal, Acton, and Brentford. Since the First World War several firms …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Girls' Home. Opened at Ealing Ho. 1867, having moved from Acton, by Nat. Refuges for Homeless and Destitute Children. G … for girls occupied the building from 1905 to 1923 91 and Acton college moved there in 1925, when it was renamed Ealing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… country house at Fordhook, north of Uxbridge Road near the Acton boundary, since the air was the 'best in the kingdom'. … centres in the early 1970s, with a turnover twice that of Acton or Southall. Rebuilding south of the Broadway and east … the Wood family, with over 920 a. in Ealing and northern Acton, including the compact 750-a. Hanger Hill estate, land …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… excludes a small detached portion of Ealing, south-east of Acton and known as Stamford Brook grounds, which was … then east to Bollo Bridge Lane. The eastern boundary, with Acton, ran along Bollo Bridge Lane and east of Ealing common … and Chiswick U.D., later M.B. In 1965 Ealing M.B. joined Acton and Southall M.B.s to form Ealing L.B., and Brentford …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… no synagogue until the foundation in 1919 of Ealing and Acton Hebrew Congregation, which was affiliated to the United … no. 15 Grange Road. There it was registered as Ealing and Acton associate synagogue, which by 1978 had become a … in 1952. 1 G.R.O. Worship Reg. no. 49012; Ealing and Acton Dist. Synagogue (jubilee booklet 1969). Jewish Year Bk. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… county borough status was defeated in 1952 77 and Ealing, Acton, and Southall boroughs united in 1965 to form Ealing … division of Middlesex, which included Ealing Upper Side, Acton, Chiswick, Greenford, and Perivale. 88 It always … Ealing North, represented by Labour until 1979, and Acton, which returned a Conservative. That part of Ealing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to form part at the time of Domesday Book. 41 Ealing and Acton were said to be members of Fulham in 1294 42 and in … estate included 560 a. east of Hanger Lane, much of it in Acton parish; Hanger Hill House and 145 a. were leased to Sir … 40 and in 1925 sold the remaining 199 a. to Ealing and Acton councils, 186 a. for a park and 13 a. for housing. 41 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1954 at modern hall seating 100 at no. 17 Woodville Gdns. Acton mtg. joined them 1940. 79 Baptists. Anabaptists met at … Spiritualist church originated in mtg. 1906 at Horn Lane, Acton. Moved 1908 to New Broadway, Ealing, and 1923 to former … N. M. Eggleton. G.R.O. Worship Reg. no. 36249. Ealing and Acton circuit, Plan and Dir. (1978). Para. based on W. Ealing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from the Thames at Hampton from the 1850s, 98 supplied Acton, Chiswick, and the south part of Ealing parish under an … extended its area northward to Ealing, in 1846, and Acton, in 1850. The lighting provisions of the Lighting and … of Gunnersbury park which Ealing controlled jointly with Acton and with Brentford and Chiswick. 78 At Brentford 38 a. …
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